If you could eat as much of any food for a day, what would it be?

Anonymous
Pizza - NY pizza specifically or Andys if it must be local.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ramen from Yume wo Katare in Cambridge, MA.


Ramen is super easy to make from scratch at home, literally one of the easiest things you can make and you can also customize it to be fairly healthy/not super caloric. No need to go to any one special place, just figure out your own recipe and make it whenever. And I say this as someone who's been to the best little ramen shops in Tokyo


Point us to some recipes!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ramen from Yume wo Katare in Cambridge, MA.


Ramen is super easy to make from scratch at home, literally one of the easiest things you can make and you can also customize it to be fairly healthy/not super caloric. No need to go to any one special place, just figure out your own recipe and make it whenever. And I say this as someone who's been to the best little ramen shops in Tokyo


Point us to some recipes!


Just google it! I make my recipe from memory, but truly one of the easiest things to make!
Anonymous
Halvah
Anonymous
Ice cream, chocolate, raw chocolate chip cookie dough (since there’s no salmonella risk), cake, pie, etc…
Anonymous
Lobster with drawn butter. Yum!
Anonymous
Bread. Warm, soft, white bread, preferably in the form of a yeast roll or biscuit.
Anonymous
came here to say Lays potato chips! just finished off a bowl. Pro tip: add a squeeze of lemon!

Also realizing I'm overdue for lasagne! What an amazing food.
Anonymous
Cookies
Anonymous
Sicilian style pizza. Corner slices.
Anonymous
All the bread and butter. French baguettes from the little bakery in Paris down the street from my old apartment. Good sourdough. Fresh Russian black bread with butter. Soft white bread with butter and salmon roe.
Anonymous
Mac and cheese is my comfort food!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ramen from Yume wo Katare in Cambridge, MA.


Ramen is super easy to make from scratch at home, literally one of the easiest things you can make and you can also customize it to be fairly healthy/not super caloric. No need to go to any one special place, just figure out your own recipe and make it whenever. And I say this as someone who's been to the best little ramen shops in Tokyo


I've also been to the best ramen places in Tokyo, and no, making it at home, unless you're making the noodles yourself and have the ingredients to build a rather complex broth, is never quite the same thing.

Anonymous
Pizza
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Mac and cheese is my comfort food!


I couldn't decide on cheese or pasta, so Mac and cheese would have to be the right answer.
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